Painfully intimate; lovely sounds with remarkable subtlety.
D. Mok | Los Angeles, CA | 09/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Julie Doiron's background was in the noise-pop band Eric's Trip, but you wouldn't be able to tell from this album.Loneliest in the Morning is confessional where it matters the most -- delivery. Gentle, achingly lovely songs sung in that vulnerable voice, with a quiet musical backdrop that hums and serenades, never lapsing into melodrama or theatrics. And that is precisely what Julie's songs are suitable for.I played this album through and through about five times, never skipping tracks, the first day I got it. If you've ever experienced the "loneliness" that she describes, or the burn of a love lost, this album will be like a balm upon your wounds. With nothing but absolute honesty and sincere intimacy as its guide, Loneliest in the Morning finds a direct route to the listener's heart...and Julie Doiron's."
Do it!
Mia | Moncton, NB CANADA | 01/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just got back from her show....and, WOW! I don't know many artist that can get with just a guitar on stage... INCREDIBLE!! You won't be sorry if you buy her stuff. She has the power to hypnotize, and to calm a crowd. Enjoy!!"
Romantic quiet, lovely
Mia | 08/14/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Her first full length without the broken girl moniker , this was recorded in memphis, and is totally great. songs about her kids, husband, and her the break-up of her band eric's trip , make this a delight to listen to."